Baird, Angelina

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Angelina Baird Student Information Card
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Student information card of Angelina Baird, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on June 22, 1888 and departed on July 2, 1891.

 

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Angelina Baird Student Information Card
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Student information card of Angelina Baird, a member of the Oneida Nation, who entered the school on June 22, 1888 and departed on July 2, 1891.

In school documentation Angelina Baird's name is also spelled Angeline Baird.

 

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William Baird and Angelina Baird, c.1889

Studio portrait of William Baird and Angelina Baird.

The handwritten caption along the side of the image is probably: Angelina and William Baird

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Three male student band members and three female students, c.1890

Studio portrait of three male students in band uniforms with brass instruments with three female students. The caption probably identifies them as Dennison Wheelock, Celicia Wheelock, William Baird, and Angelina Baird. 

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Report on the Transfer of Students from the Martinsburg Indian School to Carlisle
June 23, 1888

Richard Henry Pratt provides an account of transferring students from the Martinsburg Indian School to the Carlisle Indian School. Pratt notes that he and P. H. Bridenbaugh told the group of students of the benefit of staying in the East and continuing their education but that it was up to them if they wanted to stay. After a discussion in…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Response to Request for Return of Angelia Baird
August 21, 1888

Alfred John Standing replies to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the request of Cornelius and Margaret Baird for the return of their daughter Angelia from the Carlisle Indian School. Standing forwards a statement from Obadiah G. Given that he visited the Bairds in Oneida, Wisconsin and they expressed no dissatisfaction with the…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration